Thursday, 29 December 2011

Cosmos Touch Screen Tablet pc

India electronics to launch a new touch screen tablet pc called Cosmos with 10.2-inch display and running on Win 7 and Android Operating System


Cosmos Tablet pc
India Electronics is about to launch a 10.2 inches capacitive touch screen tablet PC. It’s called Cosmos and will cost around INR 21,000.
  
2010-11 is the Year of the Tablet PC. Practically every major consumer tech company is coming out with something thin, touchable, and Twitter-friendly. The evolution of the tablet PC is similar to that of the laptop computer, the netbook, and the smartphone: Companies aren't so much selling us a better computer as they are selling us new ways to use computers.

However, consumers want something more portable than a laptop, more powerful than a netbook, and more comfortable than a smartphone--and a new tablet PC could very well fill all of those needs, in many different ways. People who love their e-readers but want something a little more versatile would likely love this android tablet pc. Fans of touch screen smart phones should pay close attention to Cosmos Android tablet, which could offer similar Internet functions with a complete personal computer user experience.
To see what the Cosmos tablet PC market might be able to offer you in the near future, read on for a comparison of the newly announced tablets from other companies as well as a look at some of the almost-announced tablets on the horizon. Most likely, none of these products will be able to replace your main PC except this one mentioned here.
In recent weeks, some of India's biggest companies have launched touch screen tablet pcs that cost less than half the starting price of 29,500 of an iPad. Basically, Cosmos will be different than the cheapest tablets launched by these companies in India. It will have a 10.2-inch capacitive touch-screen display, with Built-in 2G/3G module and 2 USB port. It will run on the Windows and Android operating systems and will serve as a complete personal computer experience for the users.
A spokes person at India Electronics said “Mainly, this touch screen tablet pc has been configured for the college students who want to stay connected with the internet world on the go, not with a small mobile device but with a complete personal computer. It will also serve as a mobile modem/router and other wi-fi mobile devices can be connected with it.”

Cosmos will be tested for its internet connectivity strengths and in the rural areas where 2G network is available and 3G is awaiting to be launched.

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